when the fetus kicks
yes they respond very well
It depends on the neuron. Some neurons respond better to a pressure stimulus or temperature, light, sound ect. For example the neurons in the retina of the eye, they respond to photons of light, but do not respond to pressure or sound.
stimulus sense organs light eyes heat skin touch skin chemicals tongue sound ears pain skin and internal organs chemicals in the air nose
Sound can first be perceived in the womb around 18-20 weeks gestation. At around this time, the developing fetus's auditory system begins to respond to sound vibrations, allowing it to detect sounds from the outside world.
Tendrils typically respond to physical cues such as touch and contact with other objects, rather than to sound. They use touch to help the plant find support and climb. Light touch triggers a reaction in the tendrils that allows the plant to wrap around objects for support.
That has nothing to do with the speed of light or sound but depends on which parts of the TV are fired up first and how quickly they respond.
Yes, a fetus is considered living because it is a developing organism with its own unique genetic makeup and the ability to grow and respond to stimuli.
The transduction of energy for receptor response depends on the energy being captured. In English, Eyes respond to light, Ears respond to sound.
A sensor is a device that is used to measure something and record it. It can measure heat, sound, light, frequency, or motion and respond to it.
Earthworms do not respond to darkness per say, but they do respond to light. although they do not have eyes, they are light sesitive.
Eyes respond to light stimuli, including visible light from the visual spectrum. They are sensitive to different wavelengths and intensities of light, which are then converted into electrical signals by the retina and transmitted to the brain for visual processing. Additionally, eyes may also respond to other stimuli such as movement or changes in the environment to help with visual perception and awareness.
18 weeks into pregnancy :)